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I thought you were going to talk about this: "[Alex] Jones posted a YouTube video further fanning the false-flag flames, saying that reports of a "controlled explosion” drill, scheduled to coincide with the race, was proof that the FBI was behind the Boston Marathon blasts."

I think that thinking in terms of a conspiracy is more viable when you live in a country where the government manages the news as much as most other countries do. Foreigners see our press as simply an arm of the government and assume that all police are working for the Federal government.

I cant help thinking that the white cap one of the guys was wearing was a bad choice for him that day. Or maybe the white cap is really a secret coded message. I think he had several different colored caps in his backpack ... A red cap might have meant - wait - Ive stopped for a hotdog. You never know

In Australia, do they have that expression whereby a white hat denotes a good guy, a black hat a bad guy? I think the idea came from the cowboy TV series of my youth. The Lone Ranger was a white hat as was Roy Rogers, Hopalong Cassidy and The Cisco Kid wore black hats, though. On the whole, I suppose there were marginally more white-hatted cowboy stars than the ones who wore dark or black cowboy hats.